Katie Holmes has long moved on from Tom Cruise, but she’s involved in a “Mission: Impossible”-style romance. And the man is Jamie Foxx, her ex’s close friend, insiders tell In Touch magazine.

“Katie and Jamie have been dating for a while,” one source blabs, adding that Foxx has secretly been spending time at Holmes’ apartment. “They’re very ‘Mission: Impossible’ about their romance.”

A second insider says Holmes was spotted being driven away in Foxx’s car after a hotel rendezvous last month.

Holmes’ rep insisted the pair were just friends after they were spotted getting close” at a Hamptons charity bash in August. But Foxx denies there's anything going on between the two. "The rumors are 100 percent not true," he told Entertainment Tonight.

The tweet is just about unprintable but mentions a sex show on the island of Phuket involving “a live bird, 2 turtles, razors, shoot darts and ping pong.”

Officials said Monday they were tipped off by the pop star’s tweet, two weeks after an Instagram photo of Rihanna with a slow loris — a protected primate — led to the arrest of two others.

PUT A RING ON IT (THE AUCTION BLOCK)

Kris Humphries cashed in Tuesday to the tune of $749,000 at Christie’s in New York, selling the ring he won back from Kim Kardashian in a divorce settlement. His lawyer confirmed the sale of the 16.2-karat emerald cut center stone flanked by 1.8-karat trapezoid side diamonds. He added that “Kris is not losing money,” despite the ring being estimated at $2 million when the hoopster popped the question. Their 2011 marriage lasted 72 days.

Meantime, former "American Idol" judge Nicki Minaj took a page out of 'Lil Kim's playbook this week, taking to Instagram to post revealing pics of her upper body draped in gold chains and wearing nothing but star-shaped, leopard print pasties.

"Should I add #Pasties to the Spring Collection????," she wrote in the caption, referring to her clothing collection for KMart, which launched on Tuesday.

Last seen being carried up the Great Wall of China by his bodyguards, Justin Bieber and his goons have moved on to the Korean Peninsula with the apparent goal of bringing as much embarrassment to the South as Dennis Rodman did to the North.

He “and his army of heavy security muscled in to the booth halfway thru my set ... demanding hip hop,” he tweeted after the incident Thursday, adding: “So when I told @justinbieber to (expletive) off and put some clothes on he took a cheap shot at my tour manager and fled behind a wall of security.”

Universal announced Saturday that the actor who was to play Christian Grey would depart the project. The studio called it a mutual decision because Hunnam’s preparation time was limited by his TV schedule for his show “Sons of Anarchy.”

It’s an abrupt and embarrassing switch for a high-profile film. Fans of E L James’ erotic best-seller are eagerly awaiting the movie adaptation, which will be directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson. Dakota Johnson remains in the co-starring role. Hunnam’s replacement is being sought.

MORE ‘X-FILES’?

After 20 years, it’s possible for the details of a relationship to get fuzzy. Ask David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson, who first premiered their roles as FBI agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully on “The X-Files” two decades ago. The series aired nine seasons and resulted in two feature films.

While the two were unsure where they left their relationship in the films, the 53-year-old Duchovny and 45-year-old Anderson both said they’re open to making a third “X-Files” movie. The actors got together Saturday for a panel discussion in New York to mark the 20th anniversary of the series’ premiere.

IT’S HIS PARTY

And he’ll charge if he wants to. Hugh Jackman threw himself a birthday bash with 4,500 guests, but they had to pay to attend. The actor spent his 45th birthday Saturday at Hollywood’s Dolby Theatre, where he sang, danced and told stories for “One Night Only,” a benefit concert that raised $1.85 million for the Motion Picture & Television Fund.

“This is probably the most narcissistic way to spend your birthday,” he said after the show. He said he donated his birthday performance to the Motion Picture & Television Fund, which provides health care and other services to entertainment-industry workers and retirees.